Chapter 1 - Digital Authoritarianism and Religion in Democratic Polities of the Global South -- Chapter 2 - Digital Authoritarianism and Religious Populism in Turkey -- Chapter 3 - Digital Authoritarianism and Religion in Indonesia -- Chapter 4 - Digital Authoritarianism and Religion in Malaysia -- Chapter 5 - Digital Governance and Religious Populism in Pakistan -- Chapter 6 - Hindu Nationalism and Digital Surveillance in India -- Chapter 7 - Digital Authoritarianism, Religion and Future of Democracy.
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This edited book examines the growing worldwide phenomenon of civilizational populism in democratic nation-states and brings together research that explores this in a wide variety of religious, political, and geographic contexts. In doing so, the book shows how, from Europe to India and Pakistan, and from Indonesia to the Americas, populists increasingly define national belonging through civilizational identity, claiming that the world can be divided into several religion-defined civilizations with incompatible values. The volume also discusses the complex relationship between civilizational populism, democracy and nationalism and shows how nationalists often use civilizational identity to help define ingroups and outgroups within their society. With this, the book investigates the salience of the concept, its widespread and influential nature, and also explains how populists construct civilizational identities, and the factors behind the rise of civilizational populism. Ihsan Yilmaz is Research Professor and Chair of Islamic Studies at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation (ADI), Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He has been working on religion and politics in majority and minority contexts, nation-building, citizenship, securitization, populism, authoritarianism, and digital authoritarianism.
Chapter 1 Transcending Orientalism, Islamophobia and Victimhood -- Chapter 2: Young Muslims and Living with Discrimination in the Anglosphere -- Chapter 3: Multilayered Identity of Young Muslims in the Anglosphere -- Chapter 4: Young Muslims in the Anglosphere and Expression of Faith -- Chapter 5: Sharia and Young Muslims in the Anglosphere -- Chapter 6: Engagement Inside Home (Australia/UK/USA) Country -- Chapter 7: Transnational Engagement of Young Muslims: The Global Citizen -- Chapter 8: National, Transnational and Global Political Participation of Young Muslims -- Chapter 9: Intersectionality, Complexity, Agency and Resilience of Young Muslims in the Anglosphere.
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Chapter 1: Informal Institutions, Unoffical Laws and Legal Hybridity in Turkey -- Chapter 2: Informal Laws, Islamist Legal Hybridity and Its Producers -- Chapter 3: Towards an Islamist Hybrid Family Law -- Chapter 4: Sharia, Legal Hybridity, and Islamization of Social Life -- Chapter 5: Islamist Legal Hybridity on Economy -- Chapter 6: Islamist Informal Laws on Corruption -- Chapter 7: Islamist Legal Hybridity on Government and Opposition -- Chapter 8: Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity.
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The Nation or the Ummah: Islamism and Turkish Foreign Policy, by Birol Başkan and Ömer Taşpınar. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. 222 pages. $95 cloth; $32.95 paper.